Statistics Iceland

Statistics Iceland is the national statistical institute of Iceland. It operates according to statutes and government regulations as well as the United Nations Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics. The institution has the status of a government ministry. Its present minister is Prime Minister.

Statistics Iceland is divided into three divisions.

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Statistics Iceland is the source of all the official data on iceland, its economy and social environment such as: labor market , education, social matters, environment, population, wages, enterprises, turnover, IT use, CPI, building cost index, imports, exports and balance of trade to name a few.

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The Consumer Price Index (CPI) based on prices in March 2018 is 452.0 points (May 1988=100), 0.56% higher than in the previous month. The CPI less housing cost is 388.1 points, 0.36% higher than in February 2018.Winter sales have come to an end causing an increase in prices of clothing and footwear by 4.4% (effect on the index 0.15%). Cost of owner occupied housing (imputed rent) rose by 1.4% (0.29%).The CPI is 2.8% higher in March 2018 than in March 2017 while the CPI less housing cost is 0.3% lower than one year ago.The CPI compiled in the middle of March 2018, 452.0 points, is applicable for indexation purposes in May 2018. The old credit terms index for May 2018 is 8,925 points.

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) based on prices in February 2018 is 449.5 points (May 1988=100), 0.60% higher than in the previous month. The CPI less housing cost is 386.7 points, 0.60% higher than in January 2018.

Winter sales have partly come to a close causing an increase in prices of clothing and footwear by 4.9% (effect on the index 0.16).Cost of owner occupied housing (imputed rent) rose by 0.7%(0.15%).

The CPI is 2.3% higher in February 2018 than in February 2017 while the CPI less housing cost is 0.9% lower than one year ago.

The CPI compiled in the middle of February 2018, 449.5 points, is applicable for indexation purposes in April 2018. The old credit terms index for April 2018 is 8,875 points.

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) based on prices in January 2018 is 446.8 points (May 1988=100), 0.09% lower than in the previous month. The CPI less housing cost is 384.4 points, 0.57% lower than in December 2017.The CPI is 2.4% higher in January 2018 than in January 2017 while the CPI less housing cost is 0.9% lower than one year ago. The CPI compiled in the middle of January 2018, 446.8 points, is applicable for indexation purposes in March 2018. The old credit terms index for March 2018 is 8,822 points.

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) based on prices in December 2017 is 447.2 points (May 1988=100), 0.27% higher than in the previous month. The CPI less housing cost is 386.6 points, 0.62% higher than in November 2017.

Cost of owner occupied housing (imputed rent) declined by 1.1% (effect on the index -0.22%). Cost of international airfares increased by 24.5% (0.22%).

The CPI is 1.9% higher in December 2017 than in December 2016 while the CPI less housing cost is 1.6% lower than one year ago.

The CPI compiled in the middle of December 2017, 447.2 points, is applicable for indexation purposes in February 2018. The old credit terms index for February 2018 is 8,830 points.

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) based on prices in November 2017 is 446.0 points (May 1988=100), 0.16% lower than in the previous month. The CPI less housing cost is 384.2 points, 0.49% lower than in October 2017.

The CPI is 1.7% higher in November 2017 than in November 2016 while the CPI less housing cost is 2.3% lower than one year ago.

The CPI compiled in the middle of November 2017, 446.0 points, is applicable for indexation purposes in January 2018. The old credit terms index for January 2018 is 8,806 points.